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jim smith: i'm voting for question seven. ken ulman: i'm voting for question seven. stephanie rawlings-blake: and i'm voting for question seven. >> after more than 30 years, you'll no longer hear a familiar voice on wbal radio. dave durian is retiring as co-host of the morning news. >> they've still got me on the hook for when the folks who do work every day want to take a week off. >> dave will be part of the wbal family as a fill-in, part-time host. he will be replaced by brian nieman, the co-host of the brian and brian show in washington. >> the ravens have a bye this weekend but the organization is gearing up for a major event next week. it's start of the 17th annual ravens food and family fun drive to help area families in need. >> under pressure! >> the baltimore ravens sure to be ravenous for a win when they return from the bye but they want to make sure no one goes hungry this holiday season, collecting food and donations for the maryland food bank. >> last year we raised over $30,000 and 20,000 pounds of food so it was really beneficial to our community and
jim smith: i'm voting for question seven. ken ulman: i'm voting for question seven. stephanie rawlings-blake: and i'm voting for question seven. >> after more than 30 years, you'll no longer hear a familiar voice on wbal radio. dave durian is retiring as co-host of the morning news. >> they've still got me on the hook for when the folks who do work every day want to take a week off. >> dave will be part of the wbal family as a fill-in, part-time host. he will be replaced by...
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jim smith: i'm voting for question seven. ken ulman: i'm voting for question seven. stephanie rawlings-blake: and i'm voting for question seven. >> coming up next memo we track hurricane sandy headed this way. >> live in ocean city, we are definitely starting to feel the effects of sandy, even though she is not near the coast yet. i will have a live report coming up your request a state of emergency in queen anne's county and military equipment is also in place. >> are you ready for hurricane sandy? details straight ahead. >> sandy continues to creep up the coast and will soon turn to the jersey shore. we will have the latest from new jersey coming up. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> if you have not already, i would say, in the next few hours, in the next four hours to five hours, those are your last chance to get ready for the storm appeared >> potentially unprecedented weather event that will again tonight and could extend through midday on tuesday. >> the unique part of t
jim smith: i'm voting for question seven. ken ulman: i'm voting for question seven. stephanie rawlings-blake: and i'm voting for question seven. >> coming up next memo we track hurricane sandy headed this way. >> live in ocean city, we are definitely starting to feel the effects of sandy, even though she is not near the coast yet. i will have a live report coming up your request a state of emergency in queen anne's county and military equipment is also in place. >> are you...
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. >> i'm here with jim brown. talk about the continuing concern. >> the funding issues. -- the flooding issues. we want people to stay off the roads. if you do not need to be on the roads, please stay off. our hospitals have held up well. we had one hospital on a generator. we have a standard supply going. we have had no problems with overcrowding or power problems. >> answering a normal type calls. >> is been a normal day -- it has been a normal day. it has not been an over burden. we have been lucky in maryland. we still haven't made it through the woods yet. it has been a great situation for the people of maryland. it would have been terrible. multiple crashes. even with the speed reductions come out there were a few crashes. people stayed off the roads and we were lucky. >> this is not over. >> baltimore city still has travel restrictions until noon today. please stay off the roads. >> thank you so much. the power outages have to do with statewide power outages. it is broader statewide, about three under 50,00
. >> i'm here with jim brown. talk about the continuing concern. >> the funding issues. -- the flooding issues. we want people to stay off the roads. if you do not need to be on the roads, please stay off. our hospitals have held up well. we had one hospital on a generator. we have a standard supply going. we have had no problems with overcrowding or power problems. >> answering a normal type calls. >> is been a normal day -- it has been a normal day. it has not been an...
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also jim axelrod takes us down inside the city subway station still flooded by two stories of water. the denverration is so bad on new jersey's barrier island many residents won't be allowed back for days, but our own bensy treysy went into a hard hit area. plus jeb bush will be with us when we see you at 7:00 and talk politics. >> thank you. >>> as charlie was saying sandy menaced the east coast closing schools, markets, businesses and transit. >> and it is going to take more than a little time to recover from the wreckage. there are pledges by government officials from the white house, on down, to help overcome this devastation. the worst the atlantic storm in the nation's history. >> kristin fisher has more on that recovery effort. >> reporter: well, new york city slowly starting to show signs of life after hurricane sandy. but the city that never sleeps still in the dark and now the cloneup begins. millions of people in the dark, and they're having to clean up you know the damage caused by the wind, all the rain and perhaps most shockingly one of the most shocking side effects of
also jim axelrod takes us down inside the city subway station still flooded by two stories of water. the denverration is so bad on new jersey's barrier island many residents won't be allowed back for days, but our own bensy treysy went into a hard hit area. plus jeb bush will be with us when we see you at 7:00 and talk politics. >> thank you. >>> as charlie was saying sandy menaced the east coast closing schools, markets, businesses and transit. >> and it is going to take...
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the redskins don't stop anybody which has jim hazlet turned gone and he certainly knows that. >> we've given up too many yards, big plays, and then the rush, you know, we haven't had as many sacks as we did last year. i thought we did much better last week. we could continue to improve and be better in those areas. >> milking cows in the background there? what was that? we know maryland has put the p in patchwork offense this year. four quarterbacks lost to injury which means the only conceivable way they win tomorrow is to lean on their defense. georgia tech's triple option is a test and head coach randy edsel certainly knows it. >> that first series is very critical, because, again, you want to try to get off on the right foot. you tell your guys, hey, it is going to be a lot faster in the game than it is what you saw in practice, and you've got to get used to the from the beginning. >> all right, no milking cows there. >>> five good games going to be featured tonight. jeb stewart versus falls church, the aforementioned bell game. thanks to the 4,000 who voted this week despite those
the redskins don't stop anybody which has jim hazlet turned gone and he certainly knows that. >> we've given up too many yards, big plays, and then the rush, you know, we haven't had as many sacks as we did last year. i thought we did much better last week. we could continue to improve and be better in those areas. >> milking cows in the background there? what was that? we know maryland has put the p in patchwork offense this year. four quarterbacks lost to injury which means the...
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let's go back now to sam. >> thanks, jim. by the way, jim, we want to rerack the piece on the coastal area and just show you the trouble that matt gutman got into. standing close to the shoreline. he was timing those waves out. watching that water move in. he's been in these situations a lot, by the way. and it even caught him. so our people are now being pulled off the shoreline now. we're pulling up. we're getting into a safer location. this is a perfect opportunity for us to tell you that we're out koecovering a storm -- unlia storm we have ever seen before. and you can see the water swamping up around us. even right here at battery park. we're able to do this because we've seen these storms but this storm, it's very unpredictable. please do not try to get anywhere near the coastal waters. just take it easy. when the debris is flying and winds are flying, george, it's going to be really, really tough out here. >> we can see that. >>> there are many more angles to a superstorm. josh is here with that. >>> we're going to beg
let's go back now to sam. >> thanks, jim. by the way, jim, we want to rerack the piece on the coastal area and just show you the trouble that matt gutman got into. standing close to the shoreline. he was timing those waves out. watching that water move in. he's been in these situations a lot, by the way. and it even caught him. so our people are now being pulled off the shoreline now. we're pulling up. we're getting into a safer location. this is a perfect opportunity for us to tell you...
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jim avila joins us from reagan national airport. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, josh. passengers should consider this a no-fly zone. from washington, d.c. up to boston. it will be rare if a flight would take off. there's been some 6,000 flights canceled today. as we look at the board again today, this is the flight takeoff and arrival board. it looks like a cancellation board all the way through. that's the way it's going to be most of the day for most of the airports. there are no planes in place. and the faa website lists the four new york airports as closed today. here at washington, d.c., they say beginning this afternoon, some stragglers will begin to come in and begin to leave. but for the most part, not many planes will be taking off and leaving anywhere from washington, d.c. all the way up through boston. >> haunting scenes as so many of the airports. thank you for that, jim. >>> take a look as for ground transportation. an image capturing the moment a water began rushing into a commuter train station in new j
jim avila joins us from reagan national airport. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, josh. passengers should consider this a no-fly zone. from washington, d.c. up to boston. it will be rare if a flight would take off. there's been some 6,000 flights canceled today. as we look at the board again today, this is the flight takeoff and arrival board. it looks like a cancellation board all the way through. that's the way it's going to be most of the day for most of the airports....
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jim avila is in washington, reagan national airport. it's one of the airports that are trying to get back to normal. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, george. look behind me. the planes are back. the smell of the jet fuel is here. the roar of the engines, back. all along the east coast, the airlines saying today is reboot day. the major exception, however, as you point out, laguardia airport. let's look at the pictures. laguardia from the air. you're seeing there's all kinds of problems there. it's right on the long island sound. it was overrun by the tidal waters. the runways and gates flooded. jfk, the other major airport in new york, is running. and some of the planes began to land there. but for laguardia, it will still be a few days away. the faa has to inspect the runways before they can reopen. that's the situation on the east coast for the airports, george. >> jim, thanks. >>> let's get back to josh, now, with the morning's other top stories. >> we're going to begin with the presidential race, now less than a week aw
jim avila is in washington, reagan national airport. it's one of the airports that are trying to get back to normal. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, george. look behind me. the planes are back. the smell of the jet fuel is here. the roar of the engines, back. all along the east coast, the airlines saying today is reboot day. the major exception, however, as you point out, laguardia airport. let's look at the pictures. laguardia from the air. you're seeing there's all kinds...
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jim smith: i'm voting for question seven. ken ulman: i'm voting for question seven. stephanie rawlings-blake: and i'm voting for question seven. >>> it's "pop news." and our entertainment reporter and host of "on the red carpet" rachel smith, is here with all the hot news. what's going on? >> there's a lot going on, dan. let's start things off with the newlywed, jessica biel. she's settled right into married life, a week after her fairy tale wedding to justin timberlake in italy, she's changing her last name to timberlake. i think i won the jackpot of games. her professional name will be biel. but otherwise, call her mrs. timberlake. >> i like that. >>> any rolling stones fans up here? >> yes. >> yes. >> you're going to be superjealous of 600 people because these die-hard fans got some satisfaction on thursday night. the rock legends played their first show in five years. it was an intimate crowd at a paris club. the tickets went for -- >> man. >> and they played songs, ranging from classics like "midnight rambler" to "jumpin' jack flash." it was a warm-up for other
jim smith: i'm voting for question seven. ken ulman: i'm voting for question seven. stephanie rawlings-blake: and i'm voting for question seven. >>> it's "pop news." and our entertainment reporter and host of "on the red carpet" rachel smith, is here with all the hot news. what's going on? >> there's a lot going on, dan. let's start things off with the newlywed, jessica biel. she's settled right into married life, a week after her fairy tale wedding to justin...
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jim smith: i'm voting for question seven. ken ulman: i'm voting for question seven. stephanie rawlings-blake: and i'm voting for question seven. >>> and you're looking at a live picture of nags, head, north carolina, as the country anticipates and braces for hurricane sandy, this is a monster of a storm, you see the seafoam developing there and spraying towards the camera. it's going to be cold there as well, not good news. >> this is just the early signs there. you see matt gutman walking into frame. this is the early sign, this is rehoboth beach. we're expecting days and days of much, much worse. good morning, america, i'm dan harris. alongside bianna golodryga. that's the first time i have ever mispronounced your last name. bianna golodryga, everybody. it's october 28th. we're talking about that epic superstorm this morning. in a few moments, we'll tell you about the travel delays this storm has caused. it hasn't even made landfall. hundreds of flight cancellations and it's threatening to cause a domino effect for air travel all over the country. amtrak traveling
jim smith: i'm voting for question seven. ken ulman: i'm voting for question seven. stephanie rawlings-blake: and i'm voting for question seven. >>> and you're looking at a live picture of nags, head, north carolina, as the country anticipates and braces for hurricane sandy, this is a monster of a storm, you see the seafoam developing there and spraying towards the camera. it's going to be cold there as well, not good news. >> this is just the early signs there. you see matt...
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abc's jim avila went to a fire training center in virginia where they simulated a broken gas line and demonstrated how fast and hot a fire burns once it's lit. in a disaster zone, ignition sources they are everywhere. >> virtually anything can be ignition source, motors, fans, can ignite it. heat, the temperatures mean it's cherry red, an electric stove that's cherry red is hot enough to ignite the mixture. >> fire officials say that outside a gas leak requires a direct spark to ignite. but leaks inside a house can be explosive. look at that. so if you hear or smell gas, get out and call 911. we hear the reports about the towns where they're hearing the hissing. that is incredibly important advice. >> well, a lot of people are also trying to maintain some sort of normalcy, even though they don't have power, they may have a gas stove, they're trying to cook. all these things happening. >> be careful, folks, please. >>> contaminated water, that's another issue, right? another lingering danger of a storm like this. abc's medical editor, dr. richard besser sampled floodwaters in lower man
abc's jim avila went to a fire training center in virginia where they simulated a broken gas line and demonstrated how fast and hot a fire burns once it's lit. in a disaster zone, ignition sources they are everywhere. >> virtually anything can be ignition source, motors, fans, can ignite it. heat, the temperatures mean it's cherry red, an electric stove that's cherry red is hot enough to ignite the mixture. >> fire officials say that outside a gas leak requires a direct spark to...
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here's meteorologist jim dickey of accuweather.com. >> good morning, rob and sunny. still keeping it chilly, unfortunately, across the northeast of new england. what's left of sandy low area of pressure across canada dragging in chilly air. many spots still without power. this is north what we want to see. unfortunately that's going to continue. this northwesterly wind continues to bring in cold air so through today, through the weekend so becoming progressively colder. this sets the stage for potential storm system. again, not what we want to see here. it should be noted, no matter what happens here, nothing like what we saw with sandy as it moved inland. but more of your typical nor'easter on tap here. two possible tracks, one takes it out to sea, could swing back inland and talking rain and potentially snowfall. rob and sunny, back to you. > that's a significant problem. that's a significant problem because you have a lot of these elderly people like we saw in the report from staten island where they're in their homes and it's cold, and they can get hypothermia at
here's meteorologist jim dickey of accuweather.com. >> good morning, rob and sunny. still keeping it chilly, unfortunately, across the northeast of new england. what's left of sandy low area of pressure across canada dragging in chilly air. many spots still without power. this is north what we want to see. unfortunately that's going to continue. this northwesterly wind continues to bring in cold air so through today, through the weekend so becoming progressively colder. this sets the...
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accuweather's jim dickey. the size of this thing, that's what makes it so spectacular. don't pay attention to category 1 or anything like that. it's the size and how long this thing is going to hang around. days majority of the week, the real danger here. >> once it really forms with the two cells. it gains strength. frightening. >> feeding off the cold front and jet stream. >> kinetic energy. energy in motion. >>> well, the governor of connecticut is calling sandy the largest threat to human life in this state and anyone's lifetime. utility and road crews are standing by to work on what could be major power outages. a record storm surge, threatening more than 300 homes forced evacuations along the coast. governor dan malloy said the last time we saw anything like this was -- never. >> telling quote. >>> there are dire predictions about the power outages ahead. potentially millions of people without electricity for many, many days. >> and utility companies are doing what they can to get ahead of this disaster,
accuweather's jim dickey. the size of this thing, that's what makes it so spectacular. don't pay attention to category 1 or anything like that. it's the size and how long this thing is going to hang around. days majority of the week, the real danger here. >> once it really forms with the two cells. it gains strength. frightening. >> feeding off the cold front and jet stream. >> kinetic energy. energy in motion. >>> well, the governor of connecticut is calling sandy...
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. >> numbers tell the story and jim harbaugh has all message for all the critics. as the classic. >>> good evening, who are you calling game manager. alex smith was near perfect as the 49ers paid a visit to the desert. one drop kept him from perfection. on the not top. there is game manager, alex smith to michael crabtree. niners up 7-0. check out concentration, deflected pass and makes the grab. got both feet down, nice catch. setting up another touchdown. zooming into the end zone, niners up 17-0. smith up at the half. randy moss, vintage moss. runs 47 yards, second touchdown of the year. smith went of 18 to 19 for touchdowns touchdowns and showing up angry. as the niners crush the cardinals 24-3 and improve to 6-2. jim harbaugh was asking about the perception that smith lacked confidence at times. >> i don't think there was a question there. i think it's gobble, gobble turkey. just gobble, gobble turkey, some jive turkey gobblers. >> that is the nature of the n.f.l. it's the nature of professional sports. we only play once a week and all those days in between. >
. >> numbers tell the story and jim harbaugh has all message for all the critics. as the classic. >>> good evening, who are you calling game manager. alex smith was near perfect as the 49ers paid a visit to the desert. one drop kept him from perfection. on the not top. there is game manager, alex smith to michael crabtree. niners up 7-0. check out concentration, deflected pass and makes the grab. got both feet down, nice catch. setting up another touchdown. zooming into the end...
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our thanks to accuweather's jim dickey. and here's maybe an indication of how things are going up here in new york. do you remember that massive crane in midtown manhattan that was brought down by sandy's powerful wind? well, new york's mayor says he feels very good about it now. >> he might be the only one that feels good about it. the crane has been secured and all the gas and steam lines in that area have been turned off. that is to avoid a fire in the event that, if it were to come crashing down. the streets around there, closed. offices are said to be closed indefinitely. he says once the wind dies down, the mayor says, the city will find a way to pull it in, all ten tons of it. >> that will be an amazing operation. that thing's a thousand feet up in the air. you don't want to see it fall. probably the shrapnel alone could do some damage, but the city has done a good job of blocking off a significant area around, including carnegie hall, one of our famous landmarks/venues here. keeping an eye on it. keep it up there. >
our thanks to accuweather's jim dickey. and here's maybe an indication of how things are going up here in new york. do you remember that massive crane in midtown manhattan that was brought down by sandy's powerful wind? well, new york's mayor says he feels very good about it now. >> he might be the only one that feels good about it. the crane has been secured and all the gas and steam lines in that area have been turned off. that is to avoid a fire in the event that, if it were to come...
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abc's jim avila shows us some of the surpring ways natural gas could blow. >>> that brings us to the fire ravaged community in the new york city borough of queens. for the first time yesterday, residents were able to viz sit their burned out homes. 111 burned in the firestorm. all the rez,000 dnts who lost everything, all they could do was go poke around in the ashes hoping just to find something. for some it was simply too much. >> i can't believe -- just two months ago we were down here. it's crazy. >> new york governor andrew cuomo toured the fire zone yesterday and promised residents that their community will be rebuilt. >>> and, i -- i keep coming back to the story. of all the scenes we have seen. countless scenes to kind of, it breaks your heart. that scene, in breezy point really its heartbreaking. not just your home, but your friend and neighbors for years. and even itch you survived it, you, you are in the midst of this scene. >> destruction. think that's what we saw in the ninth ward. katrina. certain people lost their homes. but those who still had homes, all they have is
abc's jim avila shows us some of the surpring ways natural gas could blow. >>> that brings us to the fire ravaged community in the new york city borough of queens. for the first time yesterday, residents were able to viz sit their burned out homes. 111 burned in the firestorm. all the rez,000 dnts who lost everything, all they could do was go poke around in the ashes hoping just to find something. for some it was simply too much. >> i can't believe -- just two months ago we were...
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here's meteorologist jim dickey of accuweather.com. >> good morning, rob and sunny. unfortunately, keeping it chilly across the northeast. many spots without power. these are temperatures you expect you step out the door this morning. many in the 30s. burlington, syracuse, around the freezing point, pittsburgh, detroit. it's not going to end. sandy, what's left of it, large area of low pressure spinning over canada continuing to usher in chilly air. a couple showers here, nothing much in the way of precipitation but this northwesterly wind will continue. that brings that chilly air in out of can did turning progressively colder each night headed through the weekend and that sets the stage for potential coastal snowstorm. wouldn't be anything like sandy here. more your typical nor'easter. two potential paths, one could take it out to sea. rob and sunny, back to you. >> say it ain't so. >>> new york officials are facing criticism for going forward with the new york marathon this sunday despite the devastation left behind by sandy. the actual course through the city's f
here's meteorologist jim dickey of accuweather.com. >> good morning, rob and sunny. unfortunately, keeping it chilly across the northeast. many spots without power. these are temperatures you expect you step out the door this morning. many in the 30s. burlington, syracuse, around the freezing point, pittsburgh, detroit. it's not going to end. sandy, what's left of it, large area of low pressure spinning over canada continuing to usher in chilly air. a couple showers here, nothing much in...
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accuweather's jim dickey. thank you, jim. >>> sandy is bringing air travel to a standstill along the east coast impacting travelers as far as europe and asia. >> amazing. so far more than 7,000 flights have been canceled through the evening. abc's lisa stark has more. >> reporter: at new york's la guardia airport, a madhouse, travelers scramble to get out before the storm comes in. >> we are trying to get back to raleigh, north carolina and we are stuck. >> we are basically almost having nervous breakdowns. >> reporter: the airlines are taking no chances starting to cancel flights from washington, d.c. northward. united delta, southwest, american, jet blue and usairways all announcing they will be closed for business on the east coast. a massive shutdown that will ripple nationwide. >> when there are flight cancellations in major hub cities like new york, like philadelphia, like washington, d.c. that affects travelers all over the country. >> reporter: airlines will remove planes from airports in the hurricane
accuweather's jim dickey. thank you, jim. >>> sandy is bringing air travel to a standstill along the east coast impacting travelers as far as europe and asia. >> amazing. so far more than 7,000 flights have been canceled through the evening. abc's lisa stark has more. >> reporter: at new york's la guardia airport, a madhouse, travelers scramble to get out before the storm comes in. >> we are trying to get back to raleigh, north carolina and we are stuck. >> we...
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good morning, jim. >> good morning, rob and paula. well, the worst looks like it is over here. sandy will slowly weaken as we head forward. a look at radar imagery, the northeast and mid-atlantic. >> okay. technical difficulty there. we apologize for that too. the question we were talking about earlier, the brunt of the storm is over. at issue, back surge, we are talking about, of course, high tide, as well, in a few hours this morning. >> i was talking with our meteorologist ginger zee. i said is it over? what more can we expect? she says there will be a back surge. with the back surge, you might expect higher wind. we don't know to anticipate more flooding, probably going to come when the sunrises. when the sun rises that's when we'll see the aftermath of the extent of the storm. sam champion our weather editor said, quote, this is the scenario everyone feared when making disaster plans. >> that's why, nickname it the perfect storms. so many dangerous factors collided and now we are seeing the aftermath of that. speak of aftermath, at least one of the nine nuclear plants in s
good morning, jim. >> good morning, rob and paula. well, the worst looks like it is over here. sandy will slowly weaken as we head forward. a look at radar imagery, the northeast and mid-atlantic. >> okay. technical difficulty there. we apologize for that too. the question we were talking about earlier, the brunt of the storm is over. at issue, back surge, we are talking about, of course, high tide, as well, in a few hours this morning. >> i was talking with our meteorologist...
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. >> weather channel meteorologist jim cantore with maria today. feel like it was bad thought it would be? >> maybe a little worse, actually. there's water four feet high in the streets and cars floating round. it was a movie set everywhere ou turned. > rosie o'donnell snapping his pic of her dock in hambles. maria shriver, hyannisport overed in water. w yorkers turning into eporters on the web. of this building heap of rubble. tourist attraion today, a disaster zone. beep]. >> one man in his car floating own 14th street. > need to get out and get in a car. > and a jet skier on a new york road turned into a river. "the new york times" with this ime lapapse video as the storm hit. he donald hunkered down in his rump fortress, tweeting in "everything's normal" pic today. > my office is open, the building is a rock and doesn't budge. > this is the moment much of manhattan was plunged into arkness. wild video of a transformer exploding. crews furiously working to get electricity back on. > power outages for millions f people, not only for a day r two b
. >> weather channel meteorologist jim cantore with maria today. feel like it was bad thought it would be? >> maybe a little worse, actually. there's water four feet high in the streets and cars floating round. it was a movie set everywhere ou turned. > rosie o'donnell snapping his pic of her dock in hambles. maria shriver, hyannisport overed in water. w yorkers turning into eporters on the web. of this building heap of rubble. tourist attraion today, a disaster zone. beep]....
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jim describes the incredible scene. we will run the video for you to hear. >> 4200 homes out here. this is a community that lost the most people during 9/11, the firefighters and cops during 9/11, the community was hit horribly tonight. around 6:30, they lost power. the water came rushing in. many expected there will be flooding and loss of power. the fire erupted on one of the walks out here and went from walk to walk to walk. we were in a home and the fire was across from us. as the fire spread, we evacuated not once, was waded our way to another and home realized the cars started to blow up in that parking lot. we had to leave there. we went to another home and the fire continued to spread. my understanding, it has spread acrossed about 12 blocks of breezy point , the wedge. it's a place i'm very particular with. i spent summers down here. it's destroyed tonight. right now, we are in a church. there is about 40 of us that are as we speak are about to be evacuated and taken out of here on a bus, there is no option to stays there aretons of firefighters here, trying to put the bla
jim describes the incredible scene. we will run the video for you to hear. >> 4200 homes out here. this is a community that lost the most people during 9/11, the firefighters and cops during 9/11, the community was hit horribly tonight. around 6:30, they lost power. the water came rushing in. many expected there will be flooding and loss of power. the fire erupted on one of the walks out here and went from walk to walk to walk. we were in a home and the fire was across from us. as the...
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that was jim with us. that was a street side view of what we saw, 50 homes in the breezy point neighborhood of queens, 170 firefighters on the scene, want to give you a different look at this. this is a wideout shot. dee see the depth and the -- you can see the depth and the length of this. this is so big. he said no one was allowed to stay in the community. mandatory evacuations he was filing that report from a church where a number of people were told to get out. see the firefighters on the scene, 170 strong. this is a tight knit community. this is a heart breaking story out of new york. one you have not heard the last of. this is a story we hear about, if not through the rest of the day today, days to come. >> so many stories coming out of new york and here in our community. >> you worry about your safety and property and whether you are going to lose power or not. all a concern with sandy and hundreds of thousands are in the dark. what bge is saying about getting the power back on for you. >>> sandy sh
that was jim with us. that was a street side view of what we saw, 50 homes in the breezy point neighborhood of queens, 170 firefighters on the scene, want to give you a different look at this. this is a wideout shot. dee see the depth and the -- you can see the depth and the length of this. this is so big. he said no one was allowed to stay in the community. mandatory evacuations he was filing that report from a church where a number of people were told to get out. see the firefighters on the...
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for 32 years, now retired baltimore city officer jim snyder tried to do all the little things right. >> i stopped him. >> reporter: even in the biggest story of his career. >> to help stop a killer. >> reporter: the video may seem dated now, but the memory of that month back in 2002 is far from faded. ten people killed, three critically injured. the targets as unsettling as the act. gas stations, buses, schools. the dc sniper paralyzed life inside and out two beltways putting evything in life on hold. >> you had to live through it to appreciate what we had gone through that day, just to get gas. >> reporter: snyder didn't just live through it, he worked it. he chased his fair share of white box trucks and misguided jbut it ^where he would find the devil. >> a chevy caprice parked at this gas station blocking the door where he knew the restaurant got its delivery. the windows fogged, clothes piled up in the back even what he thought was a rusted out hole in the trunk. the time 2:30 in the morningment >> you didn't think much of it? >> no. just a random stop. i ran all checks humanly
for 32 years, now retired baltimore city officer jim snyder tried to do all the little things right. >> i stopped him. >> reporter: even in the biggest story of his career. >> to help stop a killer. >> reporter: the video may seem dated now, but the memory of that month back in 2002 is far from faded. ten people killed, three critically injured. the targets as unsettling as the act. gas stations, buses, schools. the dc sniper paralyzed life inside and out two beltways...
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. >> reporter: jim and killie, the water here on the jones falls continues to rise. two hours ago it started to crest. here it is well over the banks and over into the parking lot here and flooding is going to continue to become a problem. they have been preparing for that. i want to give you an update, baltimore police just sent out this update about five minutes ago saying 83 north on the westbound, the northern parkway ramp is flooded and closed until further notice. so they are getting the word out about that. lots of people are very interested in the flooding, about a half hour ago two gentlemen came down and across the bridge here and did something we would not add advise. they wanted to take pictures so they waded in the water. police and emergency responders will tell you that is a really bad idea. if you get stuck they will have to come after you. the mayor said earlier that you have to take care of yourselves, they have to focus on the greater needs and don't want to have to worry about you. keep that in mind. back to you. >> thank you. stay away from that
. >> reporter: jim and killie, the water here on the jones falls continues to rise. two hours ago it started to crest. here it is well over the banks and over into the parking lot here and flooding is going to continue to become a problem. they have been preparing for that. i want to give you an update, baltimore police just sent out this update about five minutes ago saying 83 north on the westbound, the northern parkway ramp is flooded and closed until further notice. so they are...
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weather doesn't scare tigers manager jim leyland at all. >> we have heaters in the dugout for both teams obviously. ours will be a little warmer than theirs tomorrow night but that's all right. we won't tell them that. you know what? it's cold. but i mean, this is the world series. this is, you know, it's cold for everybody. it's cold for the fans, the beer is cold, everything is cold. it's great. enjoy it! it's the world series. you know, you can't be worried about how cold it is. i threw a game in chicago last year where it was 34 degrees and it was raining and sleeting and i threw the ball pretty well that night. so i don't suspect cold weather is going to be much of an issue. >>> who is afraid of a. >> cold? the 49ers are back in action monday night in arizona. another nfc west opponent with first place on the lines. the cardinals are similar to the 49ers. both have rugged defenses and offenses that sort of just muddle along. big concern for arizona, no pass protection. 35 sacks allowed in six games and smith is going to be bringing it. althoughpo posing teams in year are game planni
weather doesn't scare tigers manager jim leyland at all. >> we have heaters in the dugout for both teams obviously. ours will be a little warmer than theirs tomorrow night but that's all right. we won't tell them that. you know what? it's cold. but i mean, this is the world series. this is, you know, it's cold for everybody. it's cold for the fans, the beer is cold, everything is cold. it's great. enjoy it! it's the world series. you know, you can't be worried about how cold it is. i...
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on the right there, coach jim harbaugh and quarterback alex smith were driving today. harbaugh for bell. are the 49ers had a bye this week so they were enjoying the festivities. sutoff surprise from the warriors. they gave city curry a four year $44 million contract extension on the eve of the team season hoper in phoenix. end a midnight deadline. one of golden state's best players who averaged 17 points a game when healthy. that is the question. the ankle has been a problem. he missed 40 out of 66 games last year. an expensive gamble for the warriors. they are expecting he will be okay. late word in that the center with make his warriors debut tonight in phoenix. abc 7 sports brought to you by mercedes. >> thanks, larry. >> if you missed our coverage of of the parade perhaps you there were in person. we will rebroadcast in its entirety on digital 7.2 and 7.3. comcast channels 195 and 715. >> starts in just a few minutes at 7:00. if you don't have time to watch the whole thing, take a look. 22 second time lapse version. thank you so much for watching. we appreciate you
on the right there, coach jim harbaugh and quarterback alex smith were driving today. harbaugh for bell. are the 49ers had a bye this week so they were enjoying the festivities. sutoff surprise from the warriors. they gave city curry a four year $44 million contract extension on the eve of the team season hoper in phoenix. end a midnight deadline. one of golden state's best players who averaged 17 points a game when healthy. that is the question. the ankle has been a problem. he missed 40 out...
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jim harbaugh was asked about the perception that smith lacked confidence at times. >> i don't think there was question there. i think was a lot of gobble, gobble turkey. just gobble, gobble, turkey. just live turkey gobblers. >> well said. >> and raiders put back-to-back wins in a weak west. they defeated kansas city. carson palmer's touchdown pass helped seal the deal. at three and four, game behind first place denver. >> what i was pleased with when we needed to close out a game we were able to do that. we dominated the time of possession in the fourth quarter. he we ran the ball extremely well. 15 carries for 95 yards in the fourth quarter. we have had three tunnels to finish games. >> patriots beat the rams yesterday in london. they celebrated his first touchdown pass marching like the royal guard of buckingham palace as he called them nut cracker. well educated. this is tribute to prince harry. that looked like a harry in vegas move. little love cracker dude. and they will return to a hero's welcome. back with the championship trophy. we had this live at 4:00. bus caravan arrives at
jim harbaugh was asked about the perception that smith lacked confidence at times. >> i don't think there was question there. i think was a lot of gobble, gobble turkey. just gobble, gobble, turkey. just live turkey gobblers. >> well said. >> and raiders put back-to-back wins in a weak west. they defeated kansas city. carson palmer's touchdown pass helped seal the deal. at three and four, game behind first place denver. >> what i was pleased with when we needed to close...
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coach jim harbaugh and quarterback alex smith took part in the parade as drivers. harbaugh drove for brandon bell and smith drove matt caine along the parade route. unmiller and dave fleming part of the best broadcasting team in baseball at today's rally showcased a rarely seen skill. >> keep your eyes on dave and watch what happens when i say -- >> ♪ >> i did not know they had this kind of skill. fantastic. >> we are working on that frantically and we will debut that soon here. larry
coach jim harbaugh and quarterback alex smith took part in the parade as drivers. harbaugh drove for brandon bell and smith drove matt caine along the parade route. unmiller and dave fleming part of the best broadcasting team in baseball at today's rally showcased a rarely seen skill. >> keep your eyes on dave and watch what happens when i say -- >> ♪ >> i did not know they had this kind of skill. fantastic. >> we are working on that frantically and we will debut that...
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jim angle live in washington with the facts. hey, jim. >> reporter: hello, megyn. jeep production in ohio has turned into one of the nastyist and perhaps misinformed debates of the season. back in late october bloomberg ran a store row saying that fiat the owner of chrysler plans to return jeep output to china and may eventually make all of its mod tphels that country according to the head of both automakers operations in the region. now governor romney mentioned that story in a speech later in ohio, but later learned it was incorrect. democrats and bailed out automakers rushed to say that jeep was not going to take jobs from ohio, but rather just open up a production line in china, which a later romney ad accurately repeated. listen. >> obama took gm and chrysler into bankruptcy and sold chrysler to italians who are going to build jeeps in china. mitt romney will fight for every american job. >> reporter: but democrats cried foul and even fact checkers said while it was technically accurate, it was misleading. that prompted angry accusations from everyone up to an
jim angle live in washington with the facts. hey, jim. >> reporter: hello, megyn. jeep production in ohio has turned into one of the nastyist and perhaps misinformed debates of the season. back in late october bloomberg ran a store row saying that fiat the owner of chrysler plans to return jeep output to china and may eventually make all of its mod tphels that country according to the head of both automakers operations in the region. now governor romney mentioned that story in a speech...
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accuweather meteorologist jim dickey tells us exactly what's on the horizon, now, for the northeast. >> good morning, rob and sunny. well, many spots across the northeast and new england still without power after sandy here. unfortunately, we are keeping it chilly. sandy's now a big area of low pressure spinning over canada. much weakened. but it continues to drag in the chilly air north and west as we move forward. progressively colder each night here. be sure you bundle up out there. it sets the stage for a potential storm, a nor'easter. not what we saw with sandy. but next week, tuesday to wednesday timeframe, be watching the system closely for potential impact. rob and sunny, back to you. >> that news just makes me want to hide under the desk. >>> the storm is prompting, of course, an enormous relief effort. and we here at abc and our parent company are encouraging everyone to pitch in. >> disney/abc television has designated this coming monday as a day of giving. many of our shows will show you how you, too, can help. the announcement follows disney's $2 million donation for rel
accuweather meteorologist jim dickey tells us exactly what's on the horizon, now, for the northeast. >> good morning, rob and sunny. well, many spots across the northeast and new england still without power after sandy here. unfortunately, we are keeping it chilly. sandy's now a big area of low pressure spinning over canada. much weakened. but it continues to drag in the chilly air north and west as we move forward. progressively colder each night here. be sure you bundle up out there. it...
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it turns out, one of the democrats calling for the feds, northern virginia congressman, jim horan, has suffered an embarrassing political setback of his own. moran's son, patrick, has resigned from his father's campaign, after being caught on tape, apparently giving tips on how it commit voter fraud. >> the impact there it looks like you can identify that... >> eric: he was secretly recorded by a controversial activist. at first, he resisted after he was approached, but eventually offered advice on how to illegally cast ballots for people who he was told wouldn't show up at the polls. >> eric: he told the associated press in a statement, he was not taking the person seriously, thought he was unstable and joking and that he was only humors him. moran admits in hindsight, he should have immediately walked away. >> shannon: thanks to eric shawn. we have live team coverage up and down the east coast. after the break, we will head to new york, where they are expecting a huge impact on travel and the work week because of hurricane sandy. managing my diabetes is part of my life, between takin
it turns out, one of the democrats calling for the feds, northern virginia congressman, jim horan, has suffered an embarrassing political setback of his own. moran's son, patrick, has resigned from his father's campaign, after being caught on tape, apparently giving tips on how it commit voter fraud. >> the impact there it looks like you can identify that... >> eric: he was secretly recorded by a controversial activist. at first, he resisted after he was approached, but eventually...
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. >> reporter: as the campaign sets to resume full tomorrow, jim messina, president obama's campaign manager, has a video out today talking about the state of the race. talking about the advantage president obama has in all of those battleground states. the romney campaign scrambling to get facts and figures to counter that. it should be said and could be said, martha, when the campaign manager puts out a video this far into the race with an incumbent president should be able to cruise to victory they're worried about something. martha: these number you can go back and forth on battleground states and look at the tightening as you mentioned in several of them, john. thanks so much, we'll see you later. >> reporter: thank you. martha: florida is not the only state where governor romney is focusing hills efforts right now. why the republican nominee is expanding his campaign in these final days into traditionally democratic leaning states. what is the romney strategy right now and can it work? ronald reagan's former campaign manager ed rollins has some interesting insight on this. bill
. >> reporter: as the campaign sets to resume full tomorrow, jim messina, president obama's campaign manager, has a video out today talking about the state of the race. talking about the advantage president obama has in all of those battleground states. the romney campaign scrambling to get facts and figures to counter that. it should be said and could be said, martha, when the campaign manager puts out a video this far into the race with an incumbent president should be able to cruise to...
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joining me now with the raw politics, chief white house correspondent, jessica yellin, and jim acosta and correspondent john king. >> the storm has been a real curveball for candidates. how has mitt romney been handling transitioning back to regular campaign mode? does he feel that it may have stopped his momentum? >> what we saw earlier from mitt romney, he went back on offense. after dialing back his criticism of president obama in the immediate aftermath of superstorm sandy, he went on the attack. he ridiculed the idea for the secretary and he unleashed this ad. a spanish language tv ad that linked president obama to hugo chavez and the castro family. i think the romney campaign at this point, they're not really staying one way or the other whether or not the campaign has been damaged to some sentence by what happened with hurricane sandy but i think the, getting back on offense does reflect the fact that they feel like they'd better get this momentum back on their side. clearly it has been affected. >> and president obama has obviously been in full presidential mode. he took a bre
joining me now with the raw politics, chief white house correspondent, jessica yellin, and jim acosta and correspondent john king. >> the storm has been a real curveball for candidates. how has mitt romney been handling transitioning back to regular campaign mode? does he feel that it may have stopped his momentum? >> what we saw earlier from mitt romney, he went back on offense. after dialing back his criticism of president obama in the immediate aftermath of superstorm sandy, he...
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. >> our national political correspondent jim acosta and white house correspondent jessica yellin. the candidates' messages are very different but their itinerary couldn't be more similar, could it? >> that's right. they are basically battling for the same swing states over the next three days, three final days of this campaign. mitt romney is in ohio right now, he goes to new hampshire tomorrow morning, then heads to iowa, colorado and later this weekend, heading into monday, he goes to virginia and florida. you know, anderson, you can lay the battleground map for president obama and mitt romney almost on top of one another, because their schedules are so similar. >> jessica, all year long, people have been pointing to this final jobs report the weekend before the election day. doesn't seem to have made much of a splash, does it? >> reporter: a little bit of both, anderson. the jobs numbers in the end seem to be sort of a wash. they give something for both campaigns to talk about. the president today acknowledged the numbers and pointed out that there was an increase in private se
. >> our national political correspondent jim acosta and white house correspondent jessica yellin. the candidates' messages are very different but their itinerary couldn't be more similar, could it? >> that's right. they are basically battling for the same swing states over the next three days, three final days of this campaign. mitt romney is in ohio right now, he goes to new hampshire tomorrow morning, then heads to iowa, colorado and later this weekend, heading into monday, he...